Carlos Martinez-Ortizhttps://www.software.ac.uk/author/carlos-martinez-ortiz
enHow do we evaluate research software to meet different requirements?https://www.software.ac.uk/blog/2018-11-27-how-do-we-evaluate-research-software-meet-different-requirements
<span>How do we evaluate research software to meet different requirements?</span>
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<div>By Alexander Struck, Chris Richardson, Matthias Katerbow, Rafael Jimenez, Carlos Martinez-Ortiz, and Jared O'Neal. Software written to solve research questions gains more recognition as a research result of its own and requires evaluation in terms of usability as well as its potential to facilitate high-impact and reproducible research. Indeed, in recent times there has been increased emphasis on the importance of reproducibility in science – particularly of results where software is involved. In order to tackle this problem, there have been efforts for evaluating reproducibility of research results. For instance, one could use different metrics to evaluate important aspects for software like quality, findability, and reproducibility.</div>
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